E possibile che il cavo del secondo canale non sia inserito perfettamente, estrailo e reinseriscilo sia sulla scheda madre che dietro al lettore, fai anche attenzione che qualche piedino non si sia piegato nell'inserimento, in questo caso utilizza una pinzetta per raddrizzarlo, oppure se il cavo piattina e stato stretto nella chiusura del computer e possibile che si sia danneggiato, controlla se é danneggiato o piegato, casomai cambia la piattina con una nuova.
Grazie Alfonso,
ma non credi che una cattiva installazione hardware farebbe funzionare male la periferica? In fondo il dvd funziona benissimo.
In rete ho trovato questo post. Cosa ne pensi? E' verosimile?
Secondary IDE channel no 80 conductor cable installed
There are two types of IDE cables - 40-wire and 80-wire. You can distinguish the two visibly if you hold them side by side; the 80-wire cable will have twice as many, smaller wires. Any IDE drive will work on any cable; however if you want to use ATA-66 or ATA-100 drives at ATA-66 or ATA-100 speeds, you need to use 80-wire cables.
That warning is just telling you that the IDE channel can support ATA-66/100, but that you only have a 40-wire cable installed. You can get rid of the warning message by using an 80-wire cable instead. That said, it may not be necessary depending what you have connected to that channel. If you're just running a CD/DVD drive, they don't generally support more than ATA-33 anyway, so swapping the cable won't do anything performance wise (it'll just make the warning go away).
If it's a hard drive you have connected to that channel, then it might be advantageous to grab an 80-wire ATA-66/100 cable and use that instead, for best performance.
That warning message won't hurt anything, though. Everything will still function just fine, so you can ignore it if you prefer.
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